New mobile shelters will be established in areas of Kyiv that are most in need of protection – they will be placed where there are currently no shelters.
This is reported by Kyiv24
The Kyiv City Military Administration organized an extended meeting with manufacturers of mobile shelters to discuss the initial steps for their placement in the capital.
Priority Areas and Shelter Requirements
During the meeting, special attention was given to selecting locations for the installation of shelters, focusing on those areas that are most exposed to shelling and are far from stationary shelters. Participants discussed specific requirements for the future protective structures, including compliance with state standards and passing tests by the State Emergency Service.
“We identified priority locations for placing the products. The focus is on those places that are far from shelters, especially in areas that are most exposed to shelling. We specifically discussed the conditions for announcing procurements, as it is important for us that the shelters meet state standards and pass testing by the State Emergency Service. The basic equipment of such a shelter should include: benches for seating, quality ventilation, lighting, first aid kits, and fire extinguishers, as well as a restroom. The premises should accommodate up to 50 people and have alternative power sources,” wrote the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.
The basic equipment of each mobile shelter includes benches for seating, a quality ventilation system, lighting, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and a restroom. Each shelter is designed to accommodate up to 50 people and is equipped with alternative power sources.
Interaction of Government Authorities and Implementation of New Solutions
The meeting was attended by deputies of the Kyiv City Council, heads of district state administrations, and representatives of relevant departments. The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachенко, reported that the heads of district administrations were tasked with identifying responsible asset holders in each district. The possibility of involving a municipal enterprise to coordinate asset holders and effectively service the protective structures is also being considered.
According to Tkachенко, all new mobile shelters that will be put into operation will necessarily appear on the interactive map of shelters in Kyiv. The installation timelines depend on the technical capabilities of the manufacturers and the speed of producing the required number of objects.
